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bmw-digest V9 #2244
- Subject: bmw-digest V9 #2244
- From: "Ron J" <ron@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2002 13:28:55 -0400
Further to what Trubey said,
Things to check, (and this is due to experience with a dodge, and porsche
product doing the same thing)
Check the equivalent to a "Ballast Resistor" (if there is one) to make sure
it is good
Check your ignition coil, to make sure its not worn out
Check the contacts on the coil itself
Check the main power wires coming from the battery for corrosion, and
fraying.
Check all your fuse contacts as well, for contact, corrosion, and frayed
connections.
Check the ground wires coming off the battery as well. Follow it to the
body and make sure its got a good contact.
Check the battery posts for that yellowey powdery battery acid stuff, use a
wire brush, clean the contacts (Baking soda and water works really well,
just make sure you dont get any inside the battery, since sodium bicarbonate
neutralizes battery acid)
Check the feul pump itself, and all the contacts going to it
Check the battery itself for amperage, cause it may read 12V but have no
ooomph (amperage output)
As well as all the stuff Trubey said
Oh, and a little tip I was taught a while ago for an easy way to check your
ignition wires, is open your hood at night and get the car running, and get
a windex style bottle, and fill it with water. Put the nozzle on fine mist,
and then spray over the wires, while the car is running, and if you see
arcing, or sparks running between the wires, usually a blue color, then your
wires are shot. get new ones..
Cheers
Ron Jordan
85 535i
73 911s2.7
- ----- Original Message -----
From: Demian Trubey
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected] ; Grawey ; "repofthe year"@domain.elided
Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2002 12:12 AM
Subject: Re: bmw-digest V9 #2244
The DME has "forgotten" it's stored fuel/spark maps and will have to
relearn. After a run around town your car will run right I am confident.
I have a friend with an e28 535i which does the same thing takes a 20
minute drive to straighten things out. Please, help from the audience on
this one... I seem to remember learning that this initial run-in period with
only default values stored is the best time to "train" the DME into it's
maximum output state. Or maybe I've just been hitting the crack pipe too
hard??? Either way the primary reason for an engine to run "rough"
(missing, sputtering, idling slow/rough, etc...)is a spark condition. A
valve condition of course could cause this as well but that would manifest
very slowly (probably). Valve condition would be checked by a compression
gauge. Remedy spark issues by only a handful of things:
1. DME
2. Supply clean current: new plugs, wires, cap, etc...
3. Wiring issues, particularly ground resistance going to the block and
engine electronics
4. Add more bass. Bass can help any rough running car. Bass is the
automotive equivalent to the ventromedial hypothalamus.
Trubey
'79 528i 3.5/5
'84 323i Baur M52TU
Plus other assorted non-BMW daily driver type of stuff...
> Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2002 15:39:27 -0400
> From: Terry Peterson <[email protected]>
> Subject: 86 535i (E28) Running Rough
>
> I have an '86 535i that started running rough after the
> battery was disconnected and then reconnected again.
> This has happened to me twice in the past 2 months.
>
> The first time I removed the battery to try it in a friends
> E28 that had a dead battery.
> After I put it back in my car, It ran very roughly when I
> started it and I had to keep my foot on the gas to keep it
> running. After a few minutes of this it smoothed out and
> ran fine.
>
> Last week I disconnected the battery so I could remove the
> instrument cluster to replace the service indicator batteries. When I
reconnected the battery and started the
> car it ran very rough and I had to keep my foot on the gas to keep it
running. It runs rough at idle and at higher rpms and it still runs bad
after it warms up.
>
> I checked for vacuum leaks, I checked all of the electrical
> grounding and I checked the idle control valve and found no
> problems. Does anyone have an idea what this could be?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Terry Peterson
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